A Companion to English Renaissance Literature and CultureMichael Hattaway This is a one volume, up-to-date collection of more than fifty wide-ranging essays which will inspire and guide students of the Renaissance and provide course leaders with a substantial and helpful frame of reference.
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... Thomas Pettitt 40 Continuities between 'Medieval' and 'Early Modern' Drama 477 Michael O'Connell 41 Political Plays 486 Stephen Longstaffe 42 Women and Drama 499 Alison Findlay 43 Tales of the City: The Comedies of Ben Jonson and Thomas ...
... Thomas Pettitt 40 Continuities between 'Medieval' and 'Early Modern' Drama 477 Michael O'Connell 41 Political Plays 486 Stephen Longstaffe 42 Women and Drama 499 Alison Findlay 43 Tales of the City: The Comedies of Ben Jonson and Thomas ...
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... Thomas Heywood, Henry King, James Joyce, and Virginia Woolf. Other recent essays have appeared in Shakespeare: The Movie, A New History of Early English Drama, Dwelling in Possibility: Women Poets and Critics on Poetry, and Blackwell's ...
... Thomas Heywood, Henry King, James Joyce, and Virginia Woolf. Other recent essays have appeared in Shakespeare: The Movie, A New History of Early English Drama, Dwelling in Possibility: Women Poets and Critics on Poetry, and Blackwell's ...
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Michael Hattaway. Arthur F. Kinney is Thomas W. Copeland Professor of Literary History and Director of the Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and Adjunct Professor of English at New York ...
Michael Hattaway. Arthur F. Kinney is Thomas W. Copeland Professor of Literary History and Director of the Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and Adjunct Professor of English at New York ...
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... Thomas Pettitt is an Associate Professor in the Institute for Literature, Culture and Media Studies, University of Southern Denmark, Odense. He has published several articles on folk drama, medieval and Elizabethan theatre, ballads and ...
... Thomas Pettitt is an Associate Professor in the Institute for Literature, Culture and Media Studies, University of Southern Denmark, Odense. He has published several articles on folk drama, medieval and Elizabethan theatre, ballads and ...
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... Thomas More (1478–1535) until that of John Milton (1608–74), although there is no attempt to be comprehensive. It moves from the period of Humanism, the age of the revival of litterae humaniores, until the time when England had suffered ...
... Thomas More (1478–1535) until that of John Milton (1608–74), although there is no attempt to be comprehensive. It moves from the period of Humanism, the age of the revival of litterae humaniores, until the time when England had suffered ...
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